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Originally posted by Thomas Paul:
[QB]A big JavaRanch welcome to Pankaj Kumar, author of J2EE Security for Servlets, EJBs, and Web Services. He will be with us this week to talk about his book and answer our questions about security in Java.
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Originally posted by Vijay Rathore:
I read the review of the book on Amazon, it indicates more of positive aspects than negative. Where can I get the Index of the book. I was curious about the detailed topics/contents covered in the book.
One more thing, what is the coverage of security with respect to Websphere App Server?
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Implementing something always costs money... I guess you're asking whether it has some unexpected risk factors that can explode your budget, am I correct?Originally posted by Vijay Rathore:
Usually is there any cost involved while implementing the security at various levels in an application?
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